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Combining Boyle's law and Charles' law forms one presure-temperature-volume relationship and holds the mass of the gas constant. Which equation represents the relationship of the combined gas law?
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Combining Boyle's law and Charles' law forms one presure-temperature-volume relationship and holds the mass of the gas constant. Which equation represents the relationship of the combined gas law?
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(P1V1/T1)=(P2V2/T2)
I just took the test and this should be correct
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